Patterns of leaving the parental home and transitions to independent living, partnership and family formation in the UK are now far more protracted and diverse than they were in the recent past. Over the past twenty years there have been significant changes in the institutional and structural context within which young adults make these transitions. This article examines changes over the past twenty years in the living arrangements of young men and women aged 16 to 34 years and how the proportions living with their parents differ by geographical region, education and economic activity
In the period of young adulthood, i.e., between ages 18–20 and 30–35, the coupling of the duties, go...
Leaving the parental home is a significant step in young adults' housing careers and pathways to ind...
This paper examines the factors influencing young people's decision to leave the parental home, focu...
Patterns of leaving the parental home and transitions to independent living, partnership and family ...
The postponement of partnership formation and parenthood in the context of an early average age at l...
In the more economically developed world, there is increasing evidence to support the presence of an...
The major focus of research and theorizing on the second demographic transition has focused on chang...
Numerous recent reports in the media point out that young adults, especially males, are leaving thei...
The idea of a generation of young adults “boomeranging” back to the parental home has gained widespr...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
In the UK and the US significant numbers of university graduates live with their parents, but little...
Background: There is a strong variation in young adults’ leaving-home behavior throughout Europe. Ea...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
The idea of a generation of young adults "boomeranging" back to the parental home has gained widespr...
In the period of young adulthood, i.e., between ages 18–20 and 30–35, the coupling of the duties, go...
Leaving the parental home is a significant step in young adults' housing careers and pathways to ind...
This paper examines the factors influencing young people's decision to leave the parental home, focu...
Patterns of leaving the parental home and transitions to independent living, partnership and family ...
The postponement of partnership formation and parenthood in the context of an early average age at l...
In the more economically developed world, there is increasing evidence to support the presence of an...
The major focus of research and theorizing on the second demographic transition has focused on chang...
Numerous recent reports in the media point out that young adults, especially males, are leaving thei...
The idea of a generation of young adults “boomeranging” back to the parental home has gained widespr...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
In the UK and the US significant numbers of university graduates live with their parents, but little...
Background: There is a strong variation in young adults’ leaving-home behavior throughout Europe. Ea...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
This chapter is concerned with young people’s changing patterns of home leaving. Around the world yo...
The idea of a generation of young adults "boomeranging" back to the parental home has gained widespr...
In the period of young adulthood, i.e., between ages 18–20 and 30–35, the coupling of the duties, go...
Leaving the parental home is a significant step in young adults' housing careers and pathways to ind...
This paper examines the factors influencing young people's decision to leave the parental home, focu...